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Old 05-14-2010, 09:05 AM   #1
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I have a lady at work here who has brought me her PC to see if I can fix it and recover data if I can't. It seems the windows install is corrupt, so the easist thing for me to do is either a repair or reinstall.

It is an Acer PC, that I assume came with a copy of XP Home preinstalled and there is a product key on the case. The problem is she has lost her recovery/install CD.

My question is 2 fold. First, will there be any problems using any copy of XP Home or does it need to be the Acer branded OEM copy to use that key? Second, does anyone know where I could legally (or at least quasi-legal but safely) obtain a disc or image download to use for this purpose. I am sure I could torrent one, but who knows what has been injected into those images.
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I've used a windows disc instead of the install disc on my Gateway, I can't assume it'd be any different with the Acer. It appears the only difference is the pre-loaded software, and possibly some drivers.

As for your second question - no idea. Does Acer offer any solution for lost recovery discs?
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Dont they usually put on a 'recovery' partition that you could use?
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Dont they usually put on a 'recovery' partition that you could use?
Even if they did, you ever heard of one of these actually working the way they're supposed to?

Use the hologram disc, but DL the drivers to a jump-drive first.

Killdisk/Format
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I don't remember seeing a partition on the drive, but I will double check.

Interesting question though, I have never recovered from a partition before, you would need to use a recovery boot disk I assume?

My hope is to repair it, but I am fine with a reinstall. The only problem with that is the discs we all have are VLK or Pro so won't accept the key she has.
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Ive never used a recovery partition, first thing that goes when I get a new machine - or do it for people - is zap that waste of space and go my own way.
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Ive never used a recovery partition, first thing that goes when I get a new machine - or do it for people - is zap that waste of space and go my own way.
Exactly why I have never recovered from one!
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I don't remember seeing a partition on the drive, but I will double check.

Interesting question though, I have never recovered from a partition before, you would need to use a recovery boot disk I assume?

My hope is to repair it, but I am fine with a reinstall. The only problem with that is the discs we all have are VLK or Pro so won't accept the key she has.
Usually when booting up there is a point where you hit one of the "F#" keys and it activates the recovery. No boot disk needed.
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There is a way to run recovery without the disks. Something like booting up while holding F10.

I can't remember specifically though.
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Even if they did, you ever heard of one of these actually working the way they're supposed to?

Use the hologram disc, but DL the drivers to a jump-drive first.

Killdisk/Format
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Updates
I meant to quote - not thanks.

She said she wants to recover the data. Do not do a killdisk/format of any kind.
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Old 05-14-2010, 11:08 AM   #12
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I meant to quote - not thanks.

She said she wants to recover the data. Do not do a killdisk/format of any kind.
Data is already recovered
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In my experience with XP here at work, it doesn't seem to matter whether the disc is from the original install or a disc that you used on another computer. Everything appears to be based on the license key. So I think that you'd be able to use any XP Home disc that you might be able to obtain. I have used discs for reinstalls that didn't necessarily come with that PC as I have had the license sticker for that PC.

I don't think that you'd be breaking any laws by borrowing an XP Home disc from someone else. You've already got a perfectly legit license, which is what counts.

With all of that being said, I have one kicking around here at work that I could lend you if you're stuck.
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Data is already recovered
There! So you best be leaving that thanks on my previous post there, gobs!
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You just got lucky with that one but at the end of the day... now you are correct and that is a good way to go.
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